Hey everyone! This morning I finished another ukulele. This one has Walnut back and sides, a Port Orford Cedar top, and a Bubinga wood fretboard. The headstock veneer is Ebony with an Abolone shell logo inlay.
The Walnut/Cedar combo has produced a rather amazing tone and playability. I am very happy with this one! I have a freind who may want this one, but if not, then I'll be putting it up for sale.
I will post a video of myself playing a song or two on this uke very soon, so stay tuned!
2 comments:
firstly - youve got some beautifully crafted Ukes on here - and great designs!
Just wanted to say though - please state the exact wood. Which Walnut?
Great website :)
The Mauna Kea Vid drew me here as I am a musician and love to find out more about a sweet sounding instrument when I hear one. I play Violin/Fiddle and Guitar/Ukuelel sometimes. My Uke is a "Ukuelele shaped instrument" cheapy, compared to most. So I am on the hunt for a nice one.
Aloha Tiki Jeff
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